My rot66 had a similar problem; lit up in the beginning but weak, later died completely. Not even any of the switch or aux leds turn on anymore. Of course I did M4D M4X test of connecting the head directly, no change.
So the problem F-O-M has with the E07 also happens with other models.
Martin, that SHOULD be an easy test, but a slip and all kinds of things can go wrong. I was testing a 30T on my 17 emitter Ham’r and the wire slipped from my grip and shorted… ever so briefly with the tiniest of sparks… killed my monster. Well, it worked, but only the FET’s worked and it wouldn’t shut off at the switch. So I had to completely disassemble the entire light, all 5 drivers, and replace the RPP diode and all 5 7135 regulation chips. Works now, but what a pain it was all due to that one easy slip…
How cool would it be if Jack had matched his lights to specific Firefly colors? Each model having it’s own distinct switch color?
“When fireflies give off light, they do so in a handful of different colors. These colors include vivid yellow, yellowish-orange, green and yellowish-green.”
And yes, I’m aware that my post count is, once again, about to trip an epic rollover… how does this happen? I may have to make a light from scratch for this one, seeing as how it coincides with the new year and all…
I wish they would have made it more clear that the button LED color is always purple. had I known this, I would of course had ordered purple aux instead of blue…
Come on, whoever thought that it is a great idea to offer different LED options and then not match the buttons, what where you thinking…
I already know I will hate this. Probably I will just try to find a way to cover up the button somehow or just disable the blue aux. Sigh.
Is the button on E07 as mushy as the one on PL47? I’m still on the fence and while I love the idea of clear ano I’m worried of QC issues. Has anyone received this flashlight without any flaws?
My guess is the E07 on the picture has the “purple” aux-LED (Fireflies website list “ice-blue” and “purple” aux-LEDs, though NealsGadgets had also “red” aux-LEDs for the E07).
The middle PL47 has the “ice-blue” aux-LED (I also got the PL47 and the aux-LED looks the same).
The rightmost one — is that a different aux-LED or is that the low-voltage “red” color (looks “amber” or “orange” in the pic)?
I dont have a PL47 but I can say the switch is quite different from all my other switches. Not as much pressure required to click and not as much tactile feel when you do press it. It takes a little getting used to when you are configuring things but it’s not so bad after you know what to expect.
I got my e07 xpl hi 6500k. I use vapcell gold Samsung 40t and Texas ace lumen tube… I measured 7240 lumen… with the degrading of led over time, I would put 7100 lumen… thanks FF.